Photography is an act of attention
Of staying present long enough for something quiet to appear. The work shown here grows from observation, proximity, and time, allowing stories to unfold without being staged or directed.
I photograph people, places, wildlife, and everyday moments as interconnected parts of the same experience. The camera becomes a tool for listening rather than control, favoring presence over spectacle.
This is an ongoing archive shaped by movement, encounter, and the simple act of looking.